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South Ulster Sinfonia to bring season to a close with concert at St Patrick’s Cathedral Armagh

The concert in St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral will round up a successful year of performances for the orchestra.

The South Ulster Sinfonia is hosting a fantastic night of live classical music on Saturday, June 21 in St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral.

Music enthusiasts will be treated to a varied programme that includes Schubert’s Symphony No. 6, Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Trumpets, Walton’s Two String Pieces from Henry V and the delightful Il Signor Bruschino by Rossini. 

Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Trumpets will showcase the extraordinary talent of two phenomenal local musicians and A-Level students, Jan Faulkner and Aoibheann McCluskey. Jan and Aoibheann are both students of the Music Service and members of the South Ulster Youth Orchestra. 

The concert takes place on June 21,2025 at 7.30pm in St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral and will round up a successful year of performances for the orchestra.

Tickets cost £5-£15 and are available at SouthUlsterSinfonia.eventbrite.co.uk and at the door on the evening of the event on a first come first served basis. 

The South Ulster Sinfonia is a not for profit community orchestra of over 50 accomplished musicians that works with local schools, community choirs and charities to encourage music making in the local area.

Conducted by Philip Walton, who is a member of the Ulster Orchestra and led by Fionnuala Toman, the orchestra has been providing a creative outlet for local music talent for twenty years.

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